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Facing the Weight Before the Loss: Anticipatory Grief and Nurses’ Mental Health
Nurses are trained to heal, comfort, and remain composed in the face of adversity, but there’s one form of emotional strain that often goes unnamed and unsupported: anticipatory grief. Unlike traditional grief that follows a loss, anticipatory grief is the emotional process of mourning a future loss—a patient whose prognosis is terminal, a resident whose […]
Continue readingWelcome New WNA Members
Please join us in welcoming the newest Wisconsin Nurses Association members! Rosemary Ansah Ashley Bjornstad Kathryn Borthwick Karissa Bowman Joseline Chavez Catherine Dowling Deanna Dubray April Field Suzanne Gosenheimer Ciera Grudnowski Megan Hays Melissa Jorsch Jennifer Josiger Mary Kindelin Clara Kindrai Megan Kipfer Rachel Klitzke Johnson Jennifer Koback Jordan Madden Anna Maring Brent Martin Nicole […]
Continue readingShow Your Support for APRNs at the Capitol This Wednesday
The Wisconsin Nurses Association is calling on our members and supporters to attend the upcoming Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care public hearing on: Wednesday, May 14, 2025 12:00 PM 417 North (GAR Hall), Wisconsin State Capitol WNA will be there in strong support of Assembly Bill 257, which addresses the modernization of […]
Continue readingWNA thanks Senator Testin and Representative Kurtz for their sponsorship of the APRN Modernization Act!
Senator Patrick Testin and Representative Tony Kurtz introduced the 2025 APRN Modernization Act which allows for a separate license for registered nurses who hold an educational credential as a certified nurse midwife, clinical nurse specialist, certified registered nurse anesthetist or nurse practitioner at a press conference that took place on Tuesday May 6, 2025. The […]
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